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Golf Citrus Hammamet | Hammamet


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Landmark: Golf Citrus Hammamet
City: Hammamet
Country: Tunisia
Continent: Africa

Golf Citrus Hammamet, Hammamet, Tunisia, Africa

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Just outside Hammamet, the Hammamet Golf Club-better known as Golf Citrus-stands among Tunisia’s top courses, with fairways rolling under the bright Mediterranean sun.You can play in total comfort here, with sweeping views of the sparkling Mediterranean and greens kept as neat as freshly cut velvet.Here’s a closer look at Golf Citrus Hammamet, a club tucked in the heart of the Hammamet region, just minutes from sandy beaches, bustling hotels, and the town’s favorite tourist spots.You can reach it in about 45 minutes from Tunis-Carthage International Airport, and it’s only a quick 10-minute drive from Hammamet’s bustling center.Spread across 173 hectares of rolling green, the golf course offers 45 holes laid out in a striking design.It’s among Tunisia’s biggest and most celebrated golf courses, with fairways that stretch out under the hot Mediterranean sun.The course slips naturally into its surroundings, framed by silvery olive groves, fragrant pine forests, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean.The Forest Course at Golf Citrus offers 18 holes, par 72, winding through quiet, pine-scented fairways.It’s 6,066 meters for the men and 5,235 for the women-about the distance you’d feel in your legs after a long walk uphill.La Forêt stands as the crown jewel of Golf Citrus, with fairways that cut through tall, whispering pines.The course winds through pine forests and over pale sand dunes, demanding sharp shot placement as shifting winds tug at each swing.The course winds cleverly through the hills, turning the landscape into a game that challenges and entertains players at any skill level.In 2017 and again in 2018, it earned the title of Tunisia’s best golf course, with fairways that rolled smooth under the sun.Les Oliviers, known as the Olive Grove Course, is an 18‑hole, par‑72 layout, where sunlight flickers through the branches.It’s 6,106 meters for the men, and 5,290 for the women-about the length of a long walk past the pines to the far green.This course was planned with olive groves in mind, so players get sweeping, tree-lined views along fairways that still challenge every shot.With its tight fairways and hazards tucked in just the right spots, this course demands sharp aim and smart decisions-a single misstep can send your ball rustling into the trees.The setting’s beauty draws people in, its quiet lake and swaying trees giving it a charm that keeps them coming back.Executive course-9 holes, par 28, with fairways short enough to smell the fresh-cut grass from the clubhouse.It stretches 1,221 meters-about the distance you’d walk past a dozen lampposts on a quiet street.This shorter course is ideal if you want a quick round or you’re just starting out and need a place to practice-think nine holes you can walk before sunset.The Executive Course is perfect for sharpening your short game, with gentler holes that still keep you on your toes-like that tricky par three over the pond.The club’s golf academy offers state-of-the-art facilities where players of every level can sharpen their skills, from perfecting a smooth swing to practicing on crisp, well-kept greens.The academy offers swing analysis technology and expert coaching, guiding everyone from first-time players to seasoned golfers; you might hear the soft click of a ball meeting the sweet spot.Practice Areas: Driving Range - a roomy 350-meter stretch with 120 mats, where you can loosen up or work on your swing as the sound of golf balls cracks through the air.Several putting greens give golfers a chance to sharpen their short game, from smooth five-foot putts to tricky uphill rolls.Chipping and Pitching Areas: You’ll find spots set aside just for practicing those short, precise shots-perfect for sending the ball up with a soft thud onto the green.Practice bunkers are ready for anyone wanting to sharpen their sand play-feel the crunch of the grains beneath your feet as you swing.At Golf Citrus Hammamet, the clubhouse greets you with a warm, easy charm and wide windows framing the fairways and rolling hills beyond.After a round of golf, it’s the spot where people unwind, swap stories, and sip cold drinks in the shade.At the clubhouse, you’ll find the Tangerine Restaurant & Bar, serving up tasty meals and cold drinks, often with the scent of freshly grilled seafood drifting through the air.Golfers can sit down to a meal with a clear view of the fairways, savoring an atmosphere that’s both laid-back and refined.Pro Shop: Step inside and you’ll find shelves lined with premium clubs, crisp polo shirts, and sleek accessories from top names like Titleist, Puma, and Lacoste Golf.Need a new set of clubs or a gift for someone?The shop’s shelves are lined with choices, from sleek drivers to gleaming putters.Green fee rates change with the season, but you can usually book either a 9-hole or an 18-hole round-perfect for a quick morning walk or a full afternoon on the course.Prices tend to climb during peak tourist seasons, like the bright spring months or the hot, crowded days of summer.The club often puts together packages with access to several courses, so golfers can try a mix of layouts in one trip-maybe a breezy coastal fairway in the morning and a wooded back nine by afternoon.Booking: Reserve your tee time ahead of schedule-especially during busy weekends-so you’re not left waiting by the clubhouse.You can book online right from the club’s website-it’s quick, and the menu clicks open with a soft pop.Just a short drive from the golf club, Hammamet’s beaches stretch wide and white, perfect for sunbathing, swimming in clear blue water, or trying your hand at water sports.Just a short walk from here, Hammamet’s old town greets you with twisting alleyways, bustling souks scented with spices, and the looming stone walls of its famous fort.Shopping and dining here mean slipping into plush hotels, savoring rich Tunisian spices at lively restaurants, and wandering through markets to pick up handmade pottery and other local treasures.If you love golfing, check out nearby spots like Yasmine Golf Course and Carthage Golf Course, where you can chase a long drive down sunlit fairways and enjoy a fresh challenge.Just steps from Golf Citrus, the Aziza Thalasso Golf Hotel is a favorite spot for players, with packages that include course access plus extras like a soothing spa, a stretch of sandy beach, and a cozy restaurant.Nearby, you’ll find everything from sleek luxury resorts to budget-friendly stays, many with all‑inclusive packages that let you walk straight onto the golf course at sunrise.Conclusion Golf Citrus Hammamet offers more than a round of golf-it’s a complete experience, with top-notch facilities, expert coaching, and a warm, easygoing vibe that makes players of every skill level feel at home, whether they’re teeing off under the bright Tunisian sun or practicing their swing on the lush driving range.Whether you’ve played for years chasing tricky fairways or just picked up a club to sharpen your swing, Golf Citrus offers a place where you can unwind under the warm sun and keep getting better.Set among sweeping greens and lined with palm trees, it offers world-class courses and upscale amenities, keeping it firmly among Tunisia’s top golf spots.


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